I include the code of uploadfile.pl #! /usr/bin/perl

use CGI qw/:standard/;
use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser';
use CGI::Upload;
my $q = CGI->new;
my $upload = CGI::Upload->new($q);
print header(),start_html('Upload d\'un fichier'),
    h1('Upload d\'un fichier');

print $q->dump;

my $filename = $upload->file_name( 'fichier' );
my $type = $upload->file_type( 'fichier' );
my $file_handle = $upload->file_handle( 'fichier' );
 

print "Fichier: $filename",p();
print "Type: $type",p();
print hr();
my $name = $q->param('name');
print $name,p;
while (<$file_handle>) {
    print $_;
}

print hr();

Thank's

Carl Provencher

Université Laval


In reply to Re: Re: CGI::Upload problem with MSWin32 browser by parici
in thread CGI::Upload problem with MSWin32 browser by parici

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